Jeremy Boreing, a co-founder of the Daily Wire, opened up about the shock and personal fallout of leaving the company he helped build. He talks honestly about embarrassment, reset, priorities, and why he still feels proud of the work despite how things ended.
Boreing sat down with Allie Beth Stuckey to talk through the split and what it did to him emotionally. He described the experience as both surprising and deeply painful, a moment that forced a hard rethink of his next steps.
“I didn’t expect to be separated from the Daily Wire. It’s not what I wanted. It’s not something that I thought even could happen, much less would happen. It’s the biggest blow I’ve ever gone through.”
In the mess that followed, Boreing reminded himself that “it’s OK to deal with embarrassment in life.” He said setbacks are part of growth and pointed back to the failures he ate in his twenties and thirties as lessons that prepared him to handle this one.
“So, I’m not in the place that had I hoped to be. I’ve moved back into an apartment, and that’s OK. I’ll just take the next step and do the next thing and keep acting in concert with what I hope are, on the majority of days, rightly ordered priorities.”
He said those priorities guide him now: “mission first, business second, ego considerations third.” Those words aren’t just soundbites; Boreing frames them as the engine behind the choices that built the Daily Wire and how he intends to move forward.
“I couldn’t have dreamed of where my steps took me in relation to the Daily Wire. Certainly, Ben and Caleb and I never imagined when we started that company where it would go or the things that we would achieve or the places that it would take us.”
Boreing admitted he hates “how things ended at the Daily Wire” and owns up to mistakes made along the way, but he also emphasized enduring pride in the project. “I’m so proud of the work and the people and, you know,” he says, adding, “certainly would not say in any way that I regret the experience or regret the journey.”
